News from 13/09/1835
1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Weekly True Sun, Weekly True Sun. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Prices of Oil, Doncaster, 1835 Monday, Anniversary of the Signing of Magna Charta, Accidents at Sea Tuesday, Price of Sugar, Thursday an Inquisition Was Taken before Mr. Baker, and a Respectable Jury, to Inquire into the Death of Philip Tooke, Aged Fifty-Nine, a Prisoner, Who Died in the House of Correction, State Pensions Falling Due in the Ensuing Week, Municipal Registration and Elections Orders in Council, On Wednesday Last an Inquest Was Held at the Falcon Tavern, Gravesend, before Jeremiah Dennett, Esq., the Mayor and Coroner of Gravesend, to Inquire into the Circumstances Attending the Death of the Hon. Mrs. Petre, the Lady of the Hon. C. Petre, Brother to Lord Petre, Who Met with Her Death in Consequence of Frigh', in Being Immersed in the Water on Friday Last, When She Was about to Embark for Margate in the Magnet Steamer, Newgate and Leadenhall, Death from Furious Driving, Coroners' Inquests, Daring Burglary and Robber Shot, The Queen, Accompanied by the Duchess, the Princes and Princesses of Saxe Weimar, and Prince Ernest of Hesse Philippthal, and Attended by Lady Kennedy Erskine, Miss Bagot, and the Earl of Denbigh, Visited the Diorama on Thursday, The Harvest, York Musical Festival, Price of Candles, Ministerial Meeting Of the Reform Members of the House of Commons, at the Foreign-Office, The Mark-Lane Express States That Last Year the First Fine White Wheats Obtained 48s. To 54s, Breaking on the Wheel, The past Week Has Been Prolific of Events, Which Must Inevitably Lead to a Remodelling of the House of Peers, or, at Least, an Organic Change as Regards the Hereditary Principle, Which Exempts That House from the Controul of Public Opinion, to Which King, Lords, and Commons Should Be Alike Responsible, United States Great Fire in New York, Prices of Leather, Emigration.—Extract of a Private Letter from Canada, House of Lords Saturday Sept. 5, London Gazettes Tuesday, Sept. 8, Coroner's Inquest, Prices of Hops, City Intelligence, Police Intelligence Mansion-House, A Hint to Creditors, Finsbury Reform Club, Arctic Expedition, Extraordinary Circumstance Connected with the Melancholy Affair in the Edgeware-Road, An Orangeman's Belief, The Reform of Our Educative System Will Be One of the Leading Questions of the Next Sessions, and It Deeply Interests the 75,000 Schoolmasters and Governesses Engaged in the Instruction of Children, Election, Accident, Craven Meeting—1838 Monday, Extract of a Letter from Valencia of the 22d Ult, Cartwright Club, An Inquest Was on Wednesday Held at the Seymour Arms, Union-Street, Somers' Town, before B. Stirling, Esq., Coroner for Middlesex, on View of the Body of Mary Rogers, Aged 44, Who Died under the Following Circumstances, Miscellaneous News, Friday, Sept. 11 Crown-Office, Sept. 11,1835, Church-Rate, An Affair of Honour, General Average Price of British Corn, &c., Prices of Hay and Straw (At Per Load of 36 Trusses), Idolatry v. Peel-Olatry, Accidents and Offences, Quare Fremuerunt Gentes?, Imperial Parliament House of Lords, Will Another Tithe Campaign Be Attempted in Ireland?, Covent-Garden, Foreign Summary France, 1 Bill Maimed in the Session of 1833, Men and Things New Police Law – Sir Frederick Roe and a Bad Case, Side Arms Again, Murder, The First Padlock Was Invented by Hans Ehrman, at Nuremberg, in 1540, Saturday Night an Inquest Was Held at the Barley Mow, Mount-Street, Grosvenor-Square, on the Body of James Kimpton, Aged 56, Who Was Reported to Have Poisoned Himself, Of a Verity, the King's Advice to Gentlemen to Return to Their Respective Counties and Resume Their Functions, Is Altogether Lost on "The Great Unpaid", The Common Justice Principle and the House of Lords, House of Commons.—Notices, Mr. Rippon and Lord John Russell, Poor Law Amendment Bill. Business: London Markets Prices of Flour and Bread, Liverpool Cotton Market, Sept. 4, Burking and Maiming by the Lords, Bankrupts, Coal Market, Country Markets, Liverpool Corn Exchange, Sept. 1, Irish Markets, Wakefield Corn Market, Sept. 4 Arrivals This Week, Market Note, Dublin, Sept. 4. Stock tables: Price of Stocks for the Week. Editorial: We Refer Our Readers to the Second Page of This Day's Journal, for the Particulars of an Order in Council, Taken from the Gazette of Last Night, with Respect to the Proceedings to Be Adopted as to the Period of Bringing the Municipal Reform Bill into Operation, To Correspondents. Fiction, drama: Literature The New Monthly Magazine for September. London Henry Colburn. Arts and entertainment: Queen's Theatre, Theatrical. Sports: Rowing Match, Burneley Races Thursday, Sporting Intelligence New Market First October Meeting—1837, Ashford Races Tuesday, Paris Races, Sept. 6, Beccles Races Friday. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.
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